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Maratea (IPA: [
maraˈtɛːa]; Marateota:
Marathia [maraˈtiːə]) is an
Italian town and
comune of Basilicata, in the
province of Potenza. It is the only comune...
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Monte San Biagio, a
mountain named in his honour, over the town of
Maratea, Basilicata,
shipwrecked there during Leo III the Isaurian's iconoclastic...
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consisting of huts on the
promontory of Capo la Timpa [it], near to
Maratea,
dates to the
Bronze Age. The
first indigenous Iron Age
communities lived...
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Arthur Maratea is an
American labor union leader.
Maratea began working as a
carman on the Long
Island Railroad in 1988. The
following year, he was promoted...
- ISSN 0006-3568. PMC 5451287. PMID 28608869. Isso, Michela; Aucelli, Pietro;
Maratea, Antonio; Rosskopf, Carmen; Mendez-Tejada, Rafael; Pérez, Carlos; Segura...
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Pedro Maratea (December 21, 1912 – July 1, 2002) was an
Argentine film actor.
Outside the Law (1937)
Paths of
Faith (1938)
Mother Gloria (1940) Pachamama...
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Statue of
Christ the
Redeemer of
Maratea (Italian:
Cristo Redentore di
Maratea) is a
statue of
Jesus Christ in
Maratea,
southern Italy,
realized in Carrara...
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Indonesia (30 m, 98 ft)
Italy Cristo Redentore (Christ the Redeemer) of
Maratea (21 m, 69 ft)
Philippines Risen Christ statue on top of
Tombol Hill in...
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- 25, 2014. Brito, Ron, and
Velden filmed scenes and
promotional spots in
Maratea,
Italy for two w****s. The cast
began filming in
Mexico City in
early September...